
Tftp-server flash:Īs you can see, it stores the tftp-server statements in the running config. End with CNTL/Z.Ģ800-1(config)# tftp-server flash:RouterCodePickMe.binĢ800-1(config)# tftp-server flash:RouterCodePickMe2.bin In this case, we’ll be sending some of IOS code.Ģ 22824684 00:00:00 +00:00 RouterCodePickMe.binģ 22824684 00:00:00 +00:00 RouterCodePickMe2.binħ1180288 bytes available (56999936 bytes used)Įnter config mode and use the ‘tftp-server’ command to specify which files you want to host on the local TFTP Server.Įnter configuration commands, one per line. Take a look at flash to get the file name you want to send to the other router. The config is simple, but totally worth talking about. This comes in pretty handy when you have remote routers and you need to copy code from one to another.



I often forget about the ability to TFTP file between routers by configuring one as a TFTP server.
